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07-31-2006 02:16 AM
07-31-2006 02:16 AM
Fiber connection
We've got an HP ProLiant DL560 G1, with 2 "Emulex Corporation LP952 Fibre Channel Host Adapter"
He asked me to set up a normal network connection, but on one of these interfaces. I've only done interface connection to storage, where the storage makes a LUN disk available.
How can I transform an FC adapter into a network adapter? I think he wants to make a NAS over fibre. I am not sure though!
Any hints?
Thanks
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07-31-2006 02:46 AM
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Re: Fiber connection
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07-31-2006 03:05 AM
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Re: Fiber connection
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07-31-2006 04:52 AM
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Re: Fiber connection
Thanks a lot for your posts here, but on the specs of this card, which can be found here: http://www.emulex.com/products/fc/952/specs.html
One can tell there's "Network Protocol (IP)" and multi-protocol (SCSI & IP), as stated in "Driver Support", could you please tell me if I am still unable to connect this server to our existant fibre network (not a disk storage/array)?
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07-31-2006 06:30 PM
07-31-2006 06:30 PM
Re: Fiber connection
> connect this server to our existant **fibre** network (not a disk storage/array)?
Don't confuse the english "fiber network" with "Fibre Channel (network)". FC was originally designed to run over 'fiber' optical cables. Later, support was enhanced for copper cables and in order to reduce the association with 'fiber' optices, the name was changed to the French spelling 'Fibre'.
Beleive us: you cannot connect a Fibre Channel adapter to an Ethernet infrastructure. The problem starts right at the bottom, because FC-0 and ethernet use slightly different encodings on the cable.
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07-31-2006 08:25 PM
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08-01-2006 02:57 AM
08-01-2006 02:57 AM
Re: Fiber connection
If you want to hook up a network using 1000-BaseSX (802.3 ethernet over fibre), then you need an ethernet card. You cannot transform an HBA into an ethernet card.
I recommend ordering from HP the A9899A/A7011A Anvik II e1000 card. It comes standard with many models of HP equipment, and is certified compatible with Windows, HP-UX, RedHat, and SuSE. Drivers are native for the Linux variants. You'll also need some form of ethernet switch equipped with 1000-BaseSX GBICs. I recommend the HP Procurve 2848 switch, which has 4 fibre GBICs and 48 1000-BaseTX (rj45 with CAT5e) copper ports.
In the end, though, you really need to identify what exactly your needs and expectations are.
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08-01-2006 03:25 AM
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Re: Fiber connection
It is SCSI over Fibre Channel, although the FC-4 mapping is named a bit misleading:
FCP - Fibre Channel Protocol